Has anyone got any good suggestions for a front panel font?
My ASM2 is deep in design mode and I was wondering if anyone has any particular favourites. Any fonts which look really bad within a short time? The panel is going to be 430mm * 530mm (17" * 21") and will have a lot of text on it, so I want something that's gonna look good but also be easy on the eyes.
At the moment I'm thinking about "Exocet", it's kind of simple, gothic._________________What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there.

I guess this a good place to ask about panel labels. Is screenprinting the only way to get a non-sticker onto metal or plastic? I keep looking for these mythical things called "rub-on transfers."_________________One Player Game | OPG on SoundCloud

I did a bit of research the other day, and it seems that the old rub down lettering of the '80s is very hard to get these days. Probably has to do with the advent of these new fangled, so called, "computers". The other thing I heard was out there is inkjet water slide decal sheets. These are used alot by model makers, and could be good. But the surface needs to be sealed beforehand, and topcoated afterwards if you're going to get any wear out of it. The thing I'm looking into now is actually computerised laser engraving. This supposedly works for wood and acrylic (the two things I'd like to do front panels out of) but I'm assuming it could be quite expensive. I really want a solution which I'll be able to use at home, anytime, cheaply. I'll post any breakthroughs here._________________What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there.

I did a bit of research the other day, and it seems that the old rub down lettering of the '80s is very hard to get these days.

From the one thing I've seen in an arts and crafts store, graphite paper was used. I'll check online to see what was used, even if you can't buy actual "kits" anymore.

I also like the idea of engraving. Perhaps a double-layer panel, where the bottom layer (the actual panel that the pots reside) is the color of the font you want. The top layer is thin and an opposite color of the bottom panel. You etch the labels in through the top layer, possibly with something as simple as a Dremel. The process could be like PCB copper lines, but without the acid. You could use a template, but that's getting just as close to and as complex as screenprinting. You avoid the paint, though. Just a spur-of-the-moment idea._________________One Player Game | OPG on SoundCloud

Yeah, thanks heaps.
Through one of those links I found an Australian distributer for Lazertran, which is what I wanted to try out next._________________What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there.

Hi, thought I'd resurrect this thread as I wanted to ask about this Lazertran stuff. I've ordered a couple of blank 1U rack faceplates to build things into, and they're gloss black finish. Will Lazertran waterslide work on this, if I print in a fairly vibrant colour like bright red?

Yeah, I think it would work well. The only consideration is the "fixing" method. It will only be as durable as the lacquer you coat it with. Front panels for instruments such as we make don't actually need to be very durable as the switches and knobs are what is touched, but it would bite if a fingernail ripped through your artwork. I've only just started using this stuff, but I must say the front of the Sorcerer has turned out very durable. I gave it two coats of clear polyurethane, thinned with pure gum turpentine, and applied with a small foam roller. The polyurethane/turps mix fixes the Lazertran by melting the decal substrate. So when you put the first coat on, wet the whole surface gently, not too thick, and then don't mess with it until it's set.
There are lots of other methods for putting artwork on your front panels too. The thing I like about this stuff is I can use any graphic which can be manipulated on the computer, including photos, photoshop etc. and I can design something today, apply it tonight, and start dressing the panel tomorrow. (If I didn't have so many other things to do! )
Let me know how you go._________________What makes a space ours, is what we put there, and what we do there.

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